Arsenal will soon be back in adidas kits with their mega deal with the sportswear giant set to commence from the start of July.

Currently nearing the end of their five-year contract that they signed with Puma back in 2014, the Gunners will play in shirts made by the German company for the last time next Wednesday in the Europa League final against Chelsea.

Arsenal fans haven't been very happy with a number of Puma's designs in recent seasons and many can't wait for the club to return to adidas for the first time since 1994.

A number of leaked images of next season's shirts have done the rounds over the past few months, although the kits won't be officially revealed until July due to the club's contract with Puma.

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Well, supporters got a glimpse of the 2019/20 home and away kits on Wednesday afternoon with Ian Wright uploading an image of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette in the shirts to Instagram.

The photo was swiftly deleted by the club legend, yet it was up long enough for many to get a quick screenshot.

The home shirt, which Lacazette was modelling, is a traditional Arsenal shirt that features the adidas stripes on the shoulders and red trim on the collar and bottom of the sleeves.

The Gunners will also return to yellow for their away kit next season and the design is based on the famous 'bruised banana' shirt that the club famously wore in the early 1990s.

Arsenal fans are clearly very happy with the designs and have had plenty to say on Twitter.

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